
Keynote20min
Java 25, the next long-term support release
Java 25, the next long-term support release, introduces numerous enhancements across language features, APIs, and runtime—from unnamed patterns and flexible constructors to improved garbage collection, quantum-resistant encryption, and streamlined program launching. This talk reviews the most impactful new, improved, and finalized features developers should know about.

Nicolai ParlogOracle

Georges SaabOracle
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Java 25, the next long-term support release, introduces numerous enhancements across language features, APIs, and runtime—from unnamed patterns and flexible constructors to improved garbage collection, quantum-resistant encryption, and streamlined program launching. This talk reviews the most impactful new, improved, and finalized features developers should know about.

Nicolai Parlog
Nicolai (aka nipafx) is a Java enthusiast focused on language features, core APIs, and runtime evolution with a passion for learning and sharing. He does that mostly at conferences and in his biweekly Inside Java Newscast, but also occasionally in live streams, articles, and books - more on all that on nipafx.dev. He's a Java Developer Advocate at Oracle and otherwise best known for his haircut.

Georges Saab
Georges Saab is the Senior Vice President of Development for the Java Platform Group at Oracle. His group is responsible for Java Standard Edition including the Java language, core libraries, and the Java Virtual Machine. Georges is a 35 year veteran of programming language and platform development. His work with the Java platform began as a developer of Java Standard Edition at JavaSoft and Sun Microsystems, where he was a founder of the Swing group and Java Webstart, and continued as he ran development of the JRockit JVM for many years at BEA Systems. Georges is the Chair of the OpenJDK governing board.